Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 20:04:33 Per Anton Ronning wrote:
I was trying the loudspeakers playing a music CD. Suddenly I lost the
sound, (I was doing something else on the PC which I cannot remember
what was, I am preparing the PC for production so I do a lot of things
I was trying the loudspeakers playing a music CD. Suddenly I lost the
sound, (I was doing something else on the PC which I cannot remember
what was, I am preparing the PC for production so I do a lot of things)
I have not succeeded in getting back the sound, the volume control does
not help me.
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 07:43:24 am Per Anton Ronning wrote:
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 11:27, Per Anton Ronning wrote:
Hi Beartooth:
Okei, I solved it. I hooked up my old CRT and it processed the signals
- although the screen was
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 11:27, Per Anton Ronning wrote:
Hi Beartooth:
Okei, I solved it. I hooked up my old CRT and it processed the signals
- although the screen was messy.
I found out after some experimenting that the problem boiled down to the
resolution setting
to
switch, and that is (so far) the only F 9 documentation I have.
Brgds
PAR
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 11:29:38 +0200, Per Anton Ronning wrote:
THIS HAPPENS:
from root: setup
The box "Choose a Tool" comes up, at the bottom I find "X configuration"
bottom I find "X configuration"
Running this option I see a flash of the text "Cannot find X ..:"
before the screen goes black and "out of range" appears.
Esc brings me back to the toolbox.
from root - startx:
No devices detected
No screens found
and a message telli
iguration"
Running this option I see a flash of the text "Cannot find X ..:" before the screen goes
black and "out of range" appears.
Esc brings me back to the toolbox.
from root - startx:
No devices detected
No screens found
and a message telling "unable to co
I bought the August '08 issue of Linux Format with an F 9
DVD.
I have also bought a new machine (made to order by an internet based
vendor, and no op.sys. installed)
The installation procedure seemed to go OK, except for one thing: I was
not asked to create a user account.
When rebooting after